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Router Post with Mill MMD and control, extra decimal point in Y axis


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I have been editing the router post to work on a Haas. The main issue is that it is outputting an extra decimal point on the initial Y axis move.  What would be the best way to trouble shoot, with the Debugger? Also the intial MProuter does not have this issue, it seems I have caused it. 

O0000(ANGLEHEAD)(DATE=DD-MM-YY - 21-09-16 TIME=HH:MM - 09:39)( T282 | 180.00 / 45.00 - STATION # | H282 )G0 G90 G53 Z0.G40 G49 G80G17 G20 M05( 180.00 / 45.00 - STATION # | TOOL - 282 | DIA. OFF. - 282 | LEN. - 282 | TOOL DIA. - .125 )( MILL OUTSIDE Z- .75 )M00      (INSERT AGGREGATE AND PRESS CYCLE START)G0 G90 G55 X6.4965 Y0.0. <-----T282S4278 M3G43 H282 Z-1.8306X6.828 Z-2.162X6.4965 Z-2.4935X5.9309 Z-3.0592
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rot_on_x     : 3     #SET_BY_MD Default Rotary Axis Orientation

                     #0 = Off, 1 = About X, 2 = About Y, 3 = About Z

 

Found it, I need to have the rotary  axis suppressed, but when set to zero it messes up the OAL pivot point output. Reading in the post, if set to 4 it fixes the OAL output (what I had it set to), and suppresses the C axis.However, it adds an extra freaking decimal point to the Y axis initial position. So I just need to figure out how to suppress the rotary axis, while maintaining the correct OAL output. Gremlins....don't mind me. 

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